À la carte Service Offerings Labor Doula The doulas purpose is to help women have a safe, memorable and empowering birthing experience, regardless of what that means for the individual woman. For women who have decided to have a medicated birth, the doula will offer emotional support, informational support and comfort measures through labor and the administration of medications. Postpartum Doula A postpartum doula is someone who comes into the home after birth and provides education, assistance, and support. The experience is intimate and transformational. As a postpartum doula, the hope is to help make this transition for families as easy and comfortable as possible. Placenta Services Placenta encapsulation is the practice of ingesting
Elena Vogel is a birth doula and lactation consultant that is located in Los Angeles, California. Her birth doula services include 2-3 prenatal visits, prenatal binder, unlimited phone/email support, 24 hour on call availability, labor support at the time of the birth, assistance with initial breastfeeding, plus more. Elena Vogel also conducts 2-3 postpartum visits. Elena Vogel is a certified birth doula through DONA International. Since 2002, she has assisted more than 300 births at hospitals, homes, and birth-centers. Elena Vogel has become a certified lactation educator in 2005. Elena Vogel is also home birth midwife assistant. Thus, she has attended a myriad of home deliveries since 2005. In the spring of 2011, Elena Vogel then completed
Northeast Doulas is a full-service doula agency that is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their doula package includes an interview with the doula to make sure they'd be a good fit, 1-2 prenatal visits to talk about their plans, the client’s "dream birth", help with any fears the client may have surrounding labor, and to make sure the client’s partner feels comfortable with the doula’s presence, plus more. The principal of Northeast Doulas, Megan Sharbono is a certified birth doula, certified lactation educator counselor, and certified placenta preparer.
Peaceful Beginnings Birth Services is a full-service doula agency that is located in Sacramento, California. Peaceful Beginnings Birth Services provides birth doula services, Birthing From Within® classes, and postpartum doula services. This doula agency offers prenatal visits, labor support, and breastfeeding and postpartum support. The doula of Peaceful Beginnings Birth Services, Chelsea Fredlund is a DONA International and Birthing From Within Certified Birth Doula.
Annika the Doula is a full-service doula agency that is located in Northeast, Minneapolis. Annika the Doula is serving the Twin Cities metro area. Their doula services include 2 prenatal visits, unlimited prenatal phone, text and e-mail support, continuous emotional, physical and informational support during the client’s labor, 1-2 postpartum visits, and placenta encapsulation. Annika is a DONA-certified birth doula.
Doulas of Orlando is a birth doula agency that is located in Orlando, Florida. Doulas of Orlando is working for the best birth experience. Their services include doula packages, childbirth education, and placenta encapsulation. Doulas of Orlando offers maternity classes, maternity and birth photography, and 3D/4D ultrasounds. Their doula is M. Luna Jauregui, CD(DONA), CLC. M. Luna Jauregui, CD(DONA), CLC is bilingual, speaking both English and Spanish. Her qualifications as a doula include Certified Birth and Postpartum Doula via DONA international, Rebozo Certified under Instructor Gena Kirby, Sacred Bengkung belly binding certification, and more. M. Luna Jauregui, CD(DONA), CLC has been a Healthy Children Certified Lactation Counselor in
Birth Hands Doula Service is a full-service doula agency that is located in Greensboro, North Carolina. Birth Hands Doula Service serves the Piedmont area of North Carolina including Greensboro, Burlington, Hillsborough, Chapel Hill, and Durham. Their goal is to render a well rounded, woman-centered care throughout the entire pregnancy, birth, and early postpartum. This care constitutes education, advocacy, emotional, and physical support for the women, the parents, their families, and their desired support team. Their services include labor and birth support, birth plan consultation, birth partner support, recording the client’s birth story, blessingway or baby shower celebration, and postpartum support services. The doula of Birth Hands
As a doula, I provide educational, physical, and emotional support to clients in a unique and customizable manner. This past year I have continued my education and gained valuable experience by supporting multiple families throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and into postpartum.
Carolina Birth and Wellness is a full-service doula agency that is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Carolina Birth and Wellness offers doula support, massage therapy, and infant massage classes to families. Their doula services include birth doula, postpartum doula, sibling doula, birth planning consultation, belly casting, belly binding, and operation special delivery. Carolina Birth and Wellness supports all the families in North Carolina, including the LGBT communities.
To care for and monitor the progress of the mother in the postnatal period and to give all necessary advice to the mother on infant care to enable her
We have heard of people being hired as professional bridesmaids, but what about people being hired as professional doulas. Just like it may sound weird to have a stranger in a wedding party, it may sound weirder to have a stranger in the birthing room. However, both professionals offer support during monumental events, and can make a huge impact on experiences. A birth doula is a woman who is hired to provide continuous support to a mother before, during, and immediately after childbirth. Over time, a doula builds a relationship with the mother to know exactly what environment and support her, her loved ones, and her midwife would need.
Next, a non-hospital birth usually has midwifery or Doula. Midwifery is a profession in which providers take care of pregnant women during her labor and birth and during the postpartum period. Assisting the mother with the child after it is born. According to “Human Sexuality: Diversity in Contemporary America,” midwives attends the majority of births. Midwives are qualified for routine deliveries and minor medical emergencies; often operating as part of a medical term. As Cara Muhlhahn, a certified nurse midwife stated in “Business of Being Born,” she would rather be in the home of the patient so she would feel comfortable. And most women who have midwives are comfortable because they are in the privacy of their own home giving birth to their child and they feel empowered instead of the powerless vibe in a hospital. A Doula, on the other hand, does not have to make clinical decisions. Doulas offer emotional support and manage pain using massage, acupressure, and birthing positions; making it easier for the mother to cope with her complications. According to “Mothering the Mother: How a Doula Can Help You Have a Shorter, Easier and Healthier Birth,” a Doula is a Greek word that literally means a woman who has experience that can help other women. Klaus Kennell and others who have researched the effects of the doula's presence during childbirth have come to define the term as a woman with experience in childbirth who will give the laboring mother emotional, physical and
Doula’s are also the advocate for moms during the birthing process. Doula’s get specialized training on labor and delivery so they understand all of the stages of birth and know how to offer support to moms during this process. One of the key aspects that I like to point out to people about doulas is they are paid, meaning they work for you. Why is this a good thing? Because you don’t have to worry about hurting their feelings or feel bad cuss you have asked them to do something. They work for you. Now I have heard people tell me time and time again, well my sister is going to be my doula or I have a friend that is going to be my doula, and while these people may be able to to offer you support and they may be great at it, unless they have gone through the training to be a doula or have been taught the necessary skills, they are not
For hundred of years, women have wrestled with their womanhood, bodies, and what it means to be a woman in our society. Being a woman comes with a wonderful and empowering responsibility--giving birth. What sets us aside from other countries is that the process and expectations of giving birth has changed in our society; coming from midwifery, as it has always been since the early times, to hospitals where it is now expected to give birth at. Midwifery was a common practice in delivering babies in
When I had my son via emergency cesarian I was not prepared for what the recovery time would look like. Sleeping on the couch for the first week because I couldn't lift myself onto my bed. Trying to find a comfortable nursing position that would allow my sore belly some breathing room while also staying as close to my brand new baby as possible. Don't even get me started on trying to clean the house or make myself lunch. It felt impossible and the idea of my husband going back to work a week after our son was born felt like a threat. At the time I had no idea what a postpartum doula was, but If I did I would have hired one.
Left untreated an Obstetric Fistula can lead to much health, social and mental problems. The due to the placement of the tears, woman who have an obstetric fistula are at risk of infections as bacteria from their urine and/or feces. The tears causes feces and urine to constantly leak causing staining